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Version
3.0.46
Size
30.3 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About i-ALERT Machine Health

i-ALERT Machine Health is a condition monitoring platform that gives you real-time visibility into the health of your rotating equipment. Detect machine failures before they happen by tracking vibration, temperature, pressure, and run-time data from your equipment in one intuitive interface.

The app connects to your i-ALERT condition monitor (sold separately) via Bluetooth, delivering operational data and machine records directly to your Android device. Set custom alarm thresholds, examine historical trends, and use advanced vibration analysis tools—including FFT and time waveform analysis—to diagnose issues early and prevent costly downtime.

Manage your equipment fleet with ease. Track devices on a data route, generate detailed reports, and access instant machine records including product details, hydraulic information, and bill of materials. Data logging with trend analysis helps you spot patterns and take action before problems escalate.

Every feature is designed around one goal: give maintenance teams and equipment operators the insight they need to keep machines running reliably. Whether you're monitoring a single pump or a fleet of rotating equipment across multiple locations, this app puts all your diagnostic tools and historical data in your pocket.

i-ALERT Machine Health requires Android 5.0 or later and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity to communicate with your condition monitor.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Real-time vibration, temperature, and pressure monitoring in one interface
  • Advanced diagnostics tools including FFT and waveform analysis for early detection
  • Bluetooth connection to dedicated hardware eliminates manual data entry
  • Historical trend analysis and custom alarm thresholds help prevent costly downtime

Cons

  • Requires purchase of separate i-ALERT condition monitor hardware to function
  • Bluetooth dependency may cause connection drops in noisy industrial environments
  • Limited to Android; no iOS or desktop app for cross-platform access
  • Complex diagnostic features have a steep learning curve for new users

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